Yes, a police officer can ask for your driver's license if you are parked, as they have the authority to request identification during a traffic stop or investigation.
go to the cop and ask him or her
It might be that the license plate or description told them of some heightened possibility of risk.
It depends on your state and local laws. Go to the library or on-line or ask a cop.
maybe cause i don't know. if i were u ask a cop if you see a cop because he can tell you cause they know
YES.
If the other vehicle was parked, there was no other driver to have license, insurance or registration. The driver who hit the parked vehicle is at fault and is liable for all damages to the parked vehicle.
A police officer doesn't have to ask you for anything. The officer generally asks for a driver's license and/or proof of insurance, but, by no means is that a requirement.
If you are referring to a valid driver's license - - Yes, you do.
Its the speed of a stoned penguin on roller skates pulled over by an Austrailian cop.
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Kindly ask the landlord to move it.
In most states, no. However, in any state that requires insurance, an officer can ask for proof of insurance, and if you don't provide it, you get a ticket.